If you get all the part #'s you can look it up on trade motion. They offer 40% off all the time. Your still looking at thousands.

Your best bet would be someone that doesn't want the wood trim in their overland and doing a swap. Of course that is only if they want to paint, wrap, or prefer black over the brown (if you have a laredo).

If you get all the part #'s you can look it up on trade motion. They offer 40% off all the time. Your still looking at thousands.

Your best bet would be someone that doesn't want the wood trim in their overland and doing a swap. Of course that is only if they want to paint, wrap, or prefer black over the brown (if you have a laredo).

I called trademotion and they quoted me the total for the 7 black olive ash wood trim pieces at about $2900. I believe the lighter wood is a similar price.

I just covered my trim with a CF vinyl and while I had it off, took a good look at the trim. I don't see how they can charge $2100 for all of it, unless you are getting new door panels too! I have an Overland with the real wood and if it is real wood, it is a very thin piece that has been laminated to a plastic backing.

I just covered my trim with a CF vinyl and while I had it off, took a good look at the trim. I don't see how they can charge $2100 for all of it, unless you are getting new door panels too! I have an Overland with the real wood and if it is real wood, it is a very thin piece that has been laminated to a plastic backing.

The 4 door pieces of wood trim do include the leather. That's the only way you can get the parts through a part department or dealer. I wish we knew where the factory was that actually made the wood trim and had an inside connection. I've searched endlessly on google trying to uncover this mystery, but no luck.